The Plant Genomics Congress USA

23 Sep 2013 - 24 Sep 2013 - St Louis, MO, USA

Utilizing Next Generation Sequencing as a Tool For
Progressing Plant Research

Plant research has been dramatically transformed as a result
of revolutionary breakthroughs and sequencing cost reductions. Plants including
rice, papaya, maize, tomato, banana and barley have been successfully sequenced
and a wide range of biological data sets made available.Plant scientists are making use of state of
the art sequencing platforms to help explain biological principals, advance
research to deliver benefits like crop improvement by harnessing the greater
understanding of plant genomes.

Should you be an expert already using NGS for plant analysis
or a researcher keen to invest in sequencing technology and looking to learn
which platform suits your requirements - the conference will provide an
interactive networking forum to answer your questions through a vibrant
exhibition room full of technology providers showcasing their technologies and
other solutions, expert led case study presentations and interactive Q&A
panel discussions led by over forty expert practitioners